It’s three days until the NHL’s trade deadline, the Detroit-Colorado Stadium Series game is tomorrow night, and the Alumni game is just hours away. In short, no one is paying attention to prospects right now.

Well, no one but me at least.

Have a quick read through to see how your favorite prospects have performed over the last seven days before heading back to the deadline frenzy.

American Hockey League

Name

Pos

Age

GP

G

A

P

P/GP

NHLe

+/-

PIM

SOG

Sh%

SOG/GP

Anthony Mantha

RW

21-163

47

17

19

36

0.77

29.5

+8

26

114

14.9%

2.43

Martin Frk

RW

22-144

43

21

12

33

0.77

29.6

+1

59

129

16.3%

3.00

Mitch Callahan

RW

24-193

38

15

8

23

0.61

23.3

+3

61

89

16.9%

2.34

Robbie Russo

D

23-011

47

2

20

22

0.47

18.0

+32

36

90

2.2%

1.91

Tyler Bertuzzi

LW

21-002

47

8

12

20

0.43

16.4

+1

121

92

8.7%

1.96

Tomas Nosek

LW

23-178

46

9

10

19

0.41

15.9

+11

22

82

11.0%

1.78

Louis-Marc Aubry

C

24-107

51

9

10

19

0.37

14.4

+5

64

97

9.3%

1.90

Ryan Sproul

D

23-044

51

6

13

19

0.37

14.4

-2

12

113

5.3%

2.22

Xavier Ouellet

D

22-212

38

3

14

17

0.45

17.2

+8

43

90

3.3%

2.37

Andreas Athanasiou

LW

21-204

26

8

8

16

0.62

23.7

-6

9

54

14.8%

2.08

Colin Campbell

LW

24-315

52

7

7

14

0.27

10.4

+11

43

102

6.9%

1.96

Nick Jensen

D

25-158

51

2

10

12

0.24

9.1

-3

15

72

2.8%

1.41

Zach Nastasiuk

RW

20-333

15

0

4

4

0.27

10.3

+2

2

14

0.0%

0.93

Anthony Mantha has continued his run of strong play and was rewarded again last week, scoring twice and adding an assist in three games played. He has five goals in his last four games and continues to lead Detroit’s AHL prospects in points.

Martin Frk had points in each of last week’s games, tallying two goals and adding two assists. He continues to lead all Griffins in goals, with a four-goal lead on Mantha and Eric Tangradi.

Mitch Callahan added three goals to his season total since the last Assembly Line update, giving him a solid 15 on the year. A two-goal performance in Saturday’s game ended a five-game point drought. He also had four shots on net in each game.

Robbie Russo had two assists last week, bringing his total to an AHL prospect leading 20. It’s now been 29 games since his last goal however, having put 45 shots on net in that period of time.

Tyler Bertuzzi kicked it up a notch last week, scoring in all three games. He now has five goals in his last seven games, which brings his total to an underwhelming eight on the year. Perhaps we’re starting to see the Tyler Bertuzzi that looked dominant in last year’s AHL playoffs.

Tomas Nosek and Ryan Sproul each picked up two assists last week playing in all three games.

Louis-Marc Aubry and Colin Campbell each had one assist in three games last week.

Nick Jensen didn’t pick up any points last week, though he was a plus-1 and fired six shots on net.

Andreas Athanasiou has been up with the Red Wings since February 5th.

Zach Nastasiuk has been down in the ECHL with the Toledo Walleye since January 22nd, and has 15 points (seven goals, eight assists) in 18 games down there.

Canadian Hockey League

Name

Pos

Age

League

Team

GP

G

A

P

P/GP

NHLe

+/-

PIM

Evgeny Svechnikov

LW

19-118

QMJHL

Cape Breton

43

28

38

66

1.53

32.7

16

85

Dominic Turgeon

C

20-001

WHL

Portland

61

29

29

58

0.95

21.1

+3

22

Joe Hicketts

D

19-298

WHL

Victoria Royals

49

5

43

48

0.98

21.7

+25

38

Adam Marsh

LW

18-188

QMJHL

Saint John

44

23

18

41

0.93

19.9

9

52

Vili Saarijärvi

D

18-287

OHL

Flint

48

11

23

34

0.71

18.6

+1

28

Evgeny Svechnikov has gone a rare week without any goals. In two games played since the last update, Svechnikov had two assists.

Dominic Turgeon had one goal in three games played in the past week.

Joe Hicketts suited up for two games in the past seven days, scoring once and adding two assists.

Adam Marsh played two games last week, scoring a goal and adding an assist.

Vili Saarijärvi played three games with the reeling Flint Firebirds last week, potting a goal and an assist.

NCAA

Name

Pos

Age

League

Team

GP

G

A

P

P/GP

NHLe

+/-

PIM

SOG

Sh%

SOG/GP

James de Haas

D

21-299

ECAC

Clarkson

32

3

10

13

0.41

7.7

-4

0

73

4.1%

2.28

David Pope

LW

21-152

NCHC

Nebraska-Omaha

25

4

4

8

0.32

10.8

0

0

37

10.8%

1.48

Mike McKee

D

25-158

NCHC

Western Michigan

21

1

3

4

0.19

6.4

-4

0

18

5.6%

0.86

James de Haas was pointless in two games last weekend. He’s now gone four games without registering a point and seven without a goal.

David Pope also had no points in two games last weekend. His last point was an assist in a game against Arizona State on December 19th.

Mike McKee did not dress for either of Western Michigan’s games last week against Miami. He’s been struggling to get into games recently, having sat out five of the last six.

USHL

Name

Pos

Age

League

Team

GP

G

A

P

P/GP

+/-

PIM

Chase Pearson

C

18-187

USHL

Youngstown

40

9

25

34

0.85

24

51

Patrick Holway

D

19-148

USHL

Dubuque

37

1

6

7

0.19

4

32

Chase Pearson had one assist in two games played last week, and for the second time in the last month he managed to accrue more than 15 minutes in penalties in a single game. No brawl this time though – Pearson got a two minute boarding penalty early in the game, followed by five-and-a-game for fighting later on.

Patrick Holway played twice last weekend, but had came up with no points. His last point was an assist on December 29th, 14 games ago.

Europe

Name

Pos

Age

League

Team

GP

G

A

P

P/GP

NHLe

+/-

PIM

SOG

Sh%

SOG/GP

TOI

Axel Holmström

RW

19-242

SHL

Skelleftea AIK

43

7

15

22

0.51

25.2

-2

20

60

11.7%

1.40

13:23

Julius Vahatalo

LW

20-340

Liiga

TPS Turku

45

9

4

13

0.29

6.9

-3

4

91

9.9%

2.02

12:49

Alexander Kadeykin

C

22-145

KHL

St. Petersburg

50

5

6

11

0.22

14.4

5

14

48

10.4%

0.96

10:44

Christoffer Ehn

C

19-327

SHL

Frolunda HC

32

0

2

2

0.06

3.1

-1

2

22

0.0%

0.69

5:47

Axel Holmström had no points in three games played in the last week, though he did put six shots on net in roughly 12 minutes of ice time per night.

Julius Vahatalo played in three games since the last update, though he didn’t produce any points.

With St. Petersburg competing in the first round of the KHL playoffs, Alexander Kadeykin played in two of their three games to open the series, tallying one assist.

Christoffer Ehn played in four games in the last week without tallying any points. He had five shots on net and averaged about eight minutes per game.